There are thousands to prophesy failure…

Sarah Potter (sarahpotterwrites) guided me to this poem after reading my post yesterday (“They will tell you that you can’t get it done…).  She stated that she had this Edgar Guest poem pinned to her wall next to her desk.  Thank you for sharing Sarah.  Love it.

Edgar Albert Guest

 

 

 

 

 

Edgar Guest (1881-1959) wrote this poem in 1938. He was a journalist, poet and author for the Detroit Free Press where he started as a copyboy and worked his way up to a become a popular national syndicated columnist in 300 papers with his column “Breakfast Table Chat.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Source: Poetry Foundation

27 thoughts on “There are thousands to prophesy failure…”

  1. Love the message, love the poem. In other words don’t let other decide what you can or cannot do. Thanks for sharing.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  2. So true! There are always more prophets of doom than those willing to try to do something. Of course, success is never a given, but let’s at least try. Walk, not just talk!

    1. Hi Paul. I’d never heard of Edgar Guest until Sarah pointed me to him. (I never ever read much poetry either so that probably accounts for it.) I’ll need to check out his other works. Thanks for dropping by. Dave

  3. My parents taped this Edgar Guest poem inside the back cover of a Bible I had as a child! “Can’t never could.” was reiterated to me almost daily! Hooray for that upbringing!

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